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Supreme Court Allows Execution of Missouri Convict Over Local Prosecutor's Objections
"Tonight, Missouri will execute an innocent man, Marcellus 'Khaliifah' Williams," said Williams' attorney, Tricia Rojo Bushnell.Former Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Joins Local Boutique as Partner
After presiding over Florida's 11th Circuit for about three decades, former Judge Jennifer Bailey is joining Bass Law, where she will focus on alternative dispute resolution, private judging and commercial litigation.A Florida County's Plan to Turn a Historic Ship Into the World's Largest Artificial Reef Hits a Snag
A Florida county is in talks to acquire a storied but aging ocean liner in a proposed deal that could create the largest artificial reef in the world.Permissive Encroachments Under Post-2008 Adverse Possession Law
Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio discuss how New York Courts are interpreting the way in which RPAPL §543 (Adverse possession; how affected by acts across a boundary line), enacted in 2008 as a new addition to RPAPL Article 5 (Adverse Possession), has changed the law of adverse possession from what it was pre-2008.Attorneys Net $1.5M in Fees From $3.65M Settlement Against Student Loan Provider
The plaintiffs alleged the company "unlawfully and deceptively" charged borrowers every time they made a loan payment online or over the phone.View more book results for the query "Bailey "
Supreme Court Rejects Missouri's Lawsuit to Stop Trump's New York Sentencing
The high court's order stated that Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito Jr. would have allowed Missouri to pursue its lawsuit related to the criminal case against Trump but would otherwise have not disturbed the sentencing or gag order at this time.The Developing Title IX Legal Landscape
Stay on top of the evolving legal risks at educational institutions with news and analysis from the Law.com Newsroom.'Ready to Fight': Former Public Justice Chairman to Lead Title IX Practice at Clarkson Law Firm
Bryant launched a career of litigating high-profile gender equity cases in 1984, when he tried a class action that resulted in the admission of female students to the formerly all-male Central High School in Philadelphia. In 1988, he tried the first Title IX case in the United States as lead trial counsel and won the suit filed on behalf of Temple University female athletes.Engoron Refuses to Step Away from Trump Civil Fraud Case Over 'Unsolicited' Communication
Engoron said that a lawyer's "diatribe" would have no impact on his ability to serve on the case.Trending Stories
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